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What is wrong with the Hoverboard? This is the first I have ever heard a complaint about it. I did not even know it had shipped.

Hoverboard has yet to ship, but there's a long list of problems with it based on the final version shown at NYCC. The best bet is just to get you to read from here in this thread on therpf.com so you can see the issues for yourself.

Let's just say that the "100% movie accurate prop replica, down to the smallest detail" we were promised when preorders opened for it has become "a really cool toy" (Toyguru's own words) now that it's time for them to [refuse to] deliver on their promises.

On top of that, when some of us voiced anger over what was a bait and switch, Mattel tried to lock us into it, citing clauses in the preorder which was null and void due to their failure to deliver. The only thing that seems to have changed it was a member of therpf.com contacting Mattel Legal and compliance. Within days of that, Mattel suddenly did a backflip and allowed cancellations.

Even then people have had cancellations refused over email and have only had success when they've actually called Mattycollector and threatened legal action (which is what I had to do).

Let's just say after Mattycollector's borderline fraudulent behaviour; I'm more than a little hesitant to trust them again with something costing more than twice as much. People say that Castle Grayskull will be different, but then we all thought that with the Hoverboard too...

Hoverboard has yet to ship, but there's a long list of problems with it based on the final version shown at NYCC. The best bet is just to get you to read from here in this thread on therpf.com so you can see the issues for yourself.

Let's just say that the "100% movie accurate prop replica, down to the smallest detail" we were promised when preorders opened for it has become "a really cool toy" (Toyguru's own words) now that it's time for them to [refuse to] deliver on their promises.

On top of that, when some of us voiced anger over what was a bait and switch, Mattel tried to lock us into it, citing clauses in the preorder which was null and void due to their failure to deliver. The only thing that seems to have changed it was a member of therpf.com contacting Mattel Legal and compliance. Within days of that, Mattel suddenly did a backflip and allowed cancellations.

Even then people have had cancellations refused over email and have only had success when they've actually called Mattycollector and threatened legal action (which is what I had to do).

Let's just say after Mattycollector's borderline fraudulent behaviour; I'm more than a little hesitant to trust them again with something costing more than twice as much. People say that Castle Grayskull will be different, but then we all thought that with the Hoverboard too...

That is really out of hand! True fubar. I don't know, I'm still smarting from how the 2013 sub was handled. Out of curiousity, has there ever been a preorder based on a "blueprint" like this?

I'm considering preordering Castle Grayskull, however I'm incredibly apprehensive about placing a preorder on it after what happened with the Hoverboard.

To summarize, we were "promised the world" in the form of a top notch design team working on a movie accurate prop replica, and we wound up with a glorified toy that was almost a Bait & Switch scenario (in fact I imagine that some in Mattel would have tried their luck, only Legal realised what an open and shut case it would be against Mattel), where rumour has it that the design team was gutted shortly after the preorder period.

Once again you guys are promising the world, so how can I and others who were also burned by the Hoverboard preorder, trust Mattel that they will deliver on the "bare minimum" (to quote Toyguru's own words) that has been advertised and that this project will be a priority in terms of the design team (which will mean the 4 Horsemen I imagine) working on this from start to finish?

To be clear, spin wont cut it here - for me to go ahead with a preorder, I need genuine reassurances to commit to that amount of money again with a Mattycollector product.

I couldn't be prouder of the Hoverboard and we all hope the Castle can live up to how great the Board turned out.

As I'm sure you can understand, it's far from reassured me. It's a pity because if my fears could be belayed, I'd preorder in a heartbeat.

Originally Posted by Inhibitor

Out of curiousity, has there ever been a preorder based on a "blueprint" like this?

I suspect the only place you would normally see that would be with things like architecture projects - however usually they're be trying to chase you, rather than acting like they're going to great pains to begrudgingly do you a favour, which is honestly the impression that I get of Mattycollector's attitude.

Hoverboard has yet to ship, but there's a long list of problems with it based on the final version shown at NYCC. The best bet is just to get you to read from here in this thread on therpf.com so you can see the issues for yourself.

Let's just say that the "100% movie accurate prop replica, down to the smallest detail" we were promised when preorders opened for it has become "a really cool toy" (Toyguru's own words) now that it's time for them to [refuse to] deliver on their promises.

On top of that, when some of us voiced anger over what was a bait and switch, Mattel tried to lock us into it, citing clauses in the preorder which was null and void due to their failure to deliver. The only thing that seems to have changed it was a member of therpf.com contacting Mattel Legal and compliance. Within days of that, Mattel suddenly did a backflip and allowed cancellations.

Even then people have had cancellations refused over email and have only had success when they've actually called Mattycollector and threatened legal action (which is what I had to do).

Let's just say after Mattycollector's borderline fraudulent behaviour; I'm more than a little hesitant to trust them again with something costing more than twice as much. People say that Castle Grayskull will be different, but then we all thought that with the Hoverboard too...

Is that not how it looked in the movie?

Can someone PM me the US number for Matty? I want to talk to someone who might has a clue of what is going on.

No, there are several inconsistencies between a 100% movie accurate prop replica (which is what they offered) and what they've produced (missing lenticular material, missing velcro, incorrect spacing with magnets, wrong screw holes with the battery pack, and so the list goes on). Remember, this wasn't a toy made to resemble a Hoverboard, this was a "100% movie accurate prop replica, down to the last detail".

For anyone asking "what's the bid deal"; it's the equivalent of preordering a "super articulated action figures" and then having the final product turn out to have minimal, if any, articulation.

As I said, click on that link I gave you to that thread on therpf.com where all the inconsistencies are mentioned, if you want to see exactly what is wrong.

Quote from Scott: I couldn't be prouder of the Hoverboard and we all hope the Castle can live up to how great the Board turned out.

^^That right there has me worried now. I have to admit, I'm kind of smacking myself in the head for preordering. If the Castle "lives up to how the Hoverboard turned out" I can assure you Matty will be refunding me money.

I'm not so sure that it'll happen. The problem here is that Mattel has been its own worst enemy in recent months/years. Some people are fed up with the way things have been handled and are just too burned to continue- be it with the Hoverboard, Ghostbusters or the handling of other lines. With the Hoverboard fiasco, wounds are still fresh and raw and people are having to threaten legal action over the phone in order to get cancellations happening.

Then some people are on the fence and need reassurance, only to get canned lines in response to asking for it, which translates to one great big "up yours".

The thing is that with purchases this big, it's not merely a case of consumer demand, but also consumer trust.

For many of us the trust has been too damaged to buy it outright yet even then Mattel could turn things around by giving some genuine indication that things will improve.

Yet rather than doing that, Matty seems more interested in "snakeoil salesman" techniques of canned lines and gimmicks like the poster, which do nothing to restore consumer confidence. If this preorder fails, it wont be the fault of fans; it'll be the fault of Mattel for using exploitative and ultimately self-defeating business practices when doing business in the collector's market.

Don't get me wrong. I'd love nothing more than for some lightbulb moment to happen and for Mattel to act on some epiphany so I could trust them enough to preorder one. However there's only 5 days left for that to happen and so I don't like the chances of it.

For anyone asking "what's the bid deal"; it's the equivalent of preordering a "super articulated action figures" and then having the final product turn out to have minimal, if any, articulation.

I think that's pretty hyperbolic really, but I guess I understand some misgivings since they said "down to the last detail". Is it possible that multiple props were used in the films though? Movie props are hand made. No two are the same. I wonder if they had access to a prop that looked a bit different than he main "hero prop". Not making excuses, just curious.

Grayskull is a very different beast than a flat bit of plastic with a big old decal on it though.

That's one of the most ponder worthy questions in MOTU. Here's my age 10 take on it...

1) Skeletor takes control of the power of Grayskull.
2) Now that he has ultimate power, he realizes he doesn't need minions anymore and gives them all the boot.
3) A scorned Beastman wants revenge. He reluctantly joins the heroic warriors to do so.

Here's the more likely real answer...

Rudy Obrero was given very little direction so he just filled the scene with characters from the reference he was given. In an episode of RGD, he says the he knew very little about the characters and their affiliations. In fact, he only put Skeletor inside Grayskull because he thought it must be his house since his face was on the front.

Last edited by snakeeyes0217; November 8, 2012 at 06:18pm.

"I reject your Prince Adam and replace him with the original barbarian from the jungle."

While I myself appreciate the message from Scott, it really says nothing that hasn't already been said. Yes, we know it's Castle-freaking-Grayskull. Yes, we know MOTUC is the greatest MOTU line out there right now... blah blah blah.

I just think including a poster that is of all the figures made in the line right now is certainly not enough to convince people. How about some Rudy Obrero (sp?) artwork? Dave Wilkins artwork? Including a poster that is of stuff we've already seen and know very well and gives us nothing new visually is not an enticing offer, imo. I don't know. I just don't think they're persuading enough.

I am for SURE very excited about the possibility of this happening. I've preordered mine. I just don't think it's gonna happen with what they've offered us so far. Not at that price.

That's one of the most ponder worthy questions in MOTU. Here's my age 10 take on it...

1) Skeletor takes control of the power of Grayskull.
2) Now that he has ultimate power, he realizes he doesn't need minions anymore and gives them all the boot.
3) A scorned Beastman wants revenge. He reluctantly joins the heroic warriors to do so.

Here's the more likely real answer...

Rudy Obrero was given very little direction so he just filled the scene with characters from the reference he was given. In an episode of RGD, he says the he knew very little about the characters and their affiliations. In fact, he only put Skeletor inside Grayskull was because he thought it must be his house since his face was on the front.

I moderated the Eternian Painters panel at Power Con this year, and Rudy said almost exactly what you figured. He had little to no direction, and figured Skeletor must own Grayskull, it looks like him!

I like your note, but you are marketing to people that know about the pre-order. I know I am not telling you anything new, but I think we have done all that we can do to promote this. It is now up to YOU to actively hunt business to pre-order CG. You cannot always hinge the success or failure of these sales on the group of engaged fans---Mattel should still feel some obligation to market your items. And not all marketing is expensive advertising or Rolls-Royce channel utilization---something as cheap and easy as a press release or a proprietary list e-mail blast could yield the buy-in needed to make this project a reality. Below I have thrown out some ideas.

1) Should have included an exclusive figure with the castle to entice "figure-only completes" to buy.

I know at least 20 people that collect figures and beasts only. They could care less about playsets and vehicles, but if they did not purchase the playset, they wouldn't get the exclusive figure, leaving their collections incomplete.

2) Longer pre-order time

Coupled with a longer promotional period, and actual direct marketing tactics, a longer 3 month pre-order period would improve the chances of meeting the quota.

3) E-mails and social media blitzes

Should utilize the Mattycollector.com opt-in database, as well as 3rd party distributors to promote the pre-order. Low cost- high yield.

4) Online community recruitment and marketing effort.

Reach out to the FWOOSH and He-man.org and others to send a message or mass PM promoting the pre-order.

5) Issue a Press release

Put out a press release announcing the pre-order so the story can be picked up by all the toy and collector-related media